Tag: ashare

The Chinese publisher raised the equivalent of $705 million at the high end of its indicated price range, showing that investors in China still have a good appetite for new stocks.
By Lillian Liu | 25 November 2011
The company values its shares at a big premium to the market, but still attracts enough institutional demand to cover the books 12 times.
By Lillian Liu | 22 November 2011
The deal could be the sixth-biggest IPO in Shanghai, where turbulent equity markets have not dampened supply.
By Lillian Liu | 14 November 2011
The railway-carriage maker will offer up to three rights shares for every 10 existing A-shares.
By Lillian Liu | 11 October 2011
Sinohydro is competing with Shaanxi Coal Industry to be the biggest IPO in China this year.
By Lillian Liu | 22 September 2011
Chinese carmaker Great Wall Motors worries that the current market volatility will hurt its IPO price.
By Lillian Liu | 8 September 2011
If approved by the Chinese regulators, the joint venture with First Capital Securities will give the US bank access to China's primary equity and bond markets.
By Anette Jönsson | 10 June 2010
The rights issue will ease China Merchants Bank's capital pressure considerably, however, even after the cash replenishment, CMB’s capital will remain thin compared to other ...
By Lillian Liu | 24 February 2010
The $327 million deal offers more evidence that demand for Hong Kong IPOs is waning. Earlier in the week, Chu Kong Pipe also priced at the bottom, while Sijia pulled its ...
By Anette Jönsson, Lillian Liu | 8 February 2010
Agricultural Bank of China’s IPO could put an end to the government's role as a fixer of NPL-afflicted banks, while an A-share sale by HSBC may open a new chapter for China's ...
By Lillian Liu | 11 January 2010
When the world's richest man takes a substantial stake in a Chinese company, is now the time to get more involved in A-shares? Guotai Junan thinks so.
By Daniel Inman | 2 October 2008
China South Locomotive prepares for a near simultaneous listing in Shanghai and Hong Kong by pre-marketing the $600 million H-share portion of the deal.
By Anette Jönsson | 15 July 2008
The firm increases its end-of-year fund raising forecast, but also expects Hong Kong-listed Chinese companies to continue to look to their home market for fresh funds.
By Yi Tin Chak | 5 July 2007
The government and the communist party put their weight behind the A-share reform plan.
By Dan Slater | 24 August 2005
S&P and CITICS partnership to develop A-share indices meeting global standards.
By Kamni Bharwani | 19 December 2003
Huaneng Power International has confirmed that approval has been granted for an A-share listing.
By Nick Lord | 26 July 2000
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